An Elephant
Uploaded: April 06, 2010
Recently I read a delightful little story of 6 blind men and an elephant that originated in India and has many different versions; the following is my favorite:
A group of blind men touch an elephant to learn what it is like. Each one touches a different part, but only one part, such as the side or the tusk. They then compare notes on what they felt, and learn they are in complete disagreement. The story is used to indicate that reality may be viewed differently depending upon one's perspective, suggesting that what seems an absolute truth may be relative due to the deceptive nature of half-truths.
Exif: F Number: 3.2, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 1/1000 seconds, Flash: did not fire., ISO: 320, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 200.00 mm, Model: Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III
Gina Cormier April 06, 2010
Fantastic lighting, detail and image Melissa!!! #1255854Mary Beth Aiello April 06, 2010
Oh, I love this, Melissa. Perfect comp, detail and light. Faved. #8514126Carol Eade April 06, 2010
Terrific image and description, Melissa! #8514131Robert R. Goodman April 06, 2010
Hi Melissa,fantastic detail and lighting.That is a winner!!!! #8514159Becky J. Parkinson April 06, 2010
Wonderful story and grand elephant model! #8514216Val Feldman April 06, 2010
Again, what perfect light you've captured here, Melissa...and what a heart-tugging portrait of this magnificent animal you've captured...Excellent work! #8514238Courtenay Vanderbilt April 06, 2010
Wonderful details and lighting and charming story, Melissa! #8514242Jeff Robinson April 06, 2010
A terrific close-up Melissa! Jeff #8514353Amy M. Wilson April 06, 2010
Wonderful comp, texture and lighting, Melissa! #8514381Jorgen Jensen April 06, 2010
Excellent image of this impressive animal Melissa. - I love the tight cropping. #8514395Ron McEwan April 06, 2010
You chose a very difficult subject to photograph. You were very successful with the way you used the light. Very impressive WTG #8514411Tiia Vissak April 06, 2010
a great portrait! #8514412Marty Straub April 06, 2010
Yeah, we all carry around constructive mental errors that we deem knowledge, but there is no denying the true beauty of this shot, Melissa. Love your capture of light on his eye, hay on his head and skin texture. Well done. #8514516Jack Ryan April 06, 2010
An excellent photo with excellent detail...and there is no doubt in my mind...this is definitely an elephant!!! (Isn't it?) #8514538Melissa G. Meiselman April 06, 2010
Fantastic close up taken with fine details and terrific full frame composition, Melissa!!I will be returning to Denver sometime in late July and departing in early August. I should be staying for about a week. Perhaps we can get together at that time. #8514562
Patricia A. Stalter April 06, 2010
If I were to feel the skin, I would wonder if it were mine when I need moisterizer... Nice... #8514697Tammy M. Anderson April 06, 2010
Wonderful lighting, textures and close-up, Melissa. Like the story. #8514741Monnie Ryan April 06, 2010
Love the story (so true!), and the elephant is a terrific close-up! #8514791Ann H. Belus April 06, 2010
Wonderful close-up of this magnificent animal...the light on his face is just perfect! Great capture, Melissa! #8514858Patrick Rouzes April 06, 2010
Fantastic tones, detail, textures, clarity, lighting & comp here! Amazing job ,as alwasy, Melissa! An eye catcher indeed! #8514949Mike Clime April 06, 2010
Terrific capture and love the lighting! #8515030Anita Hogue April 06, 2010
Fantastic details and lighting, Melissa! Sure hope we see this one again! Love your story too! #8515034Denny E. Barnes April 06, 2010
There is one absolute truth here, Melissa this is a winner!! Fantastic capture of the light and your POV, clarity, detail and composition are outstanding!! Exceptionally well done!! #8515095Dr Silly April 06, 2010
Wonderful Elephant portait. :O) #8515135John Connolly April 06, 2010
Excellent detail, lighting and textures in this amazing portrait Melissa! I love the accompanying story too! #8515156Marilyn Cornwell April 06, 2010
Very poignant, Melissa! #8515255Sam Britt April 06, 2010
Great detail & lighting, Melissa. Wonderful story too. #8515510Ken Smith April 06, 2010
Very cool shot and story, Melissa. It is amazing how we as people can see things totally different than others, and yet we're neither right or wrong...just "wrong" to the other side. Very thought provoking! #8515572Melissa Olsen April 06, 2010
Thanks so much everyone...glad you enjoyed the picture and the story. #8515601Thomas E. Hinds April 06, 2010
Beautifully captured, Melissa! What a magnificent creature! And the accompanying story is just wonderful! #8515630Maria A. Gonzalez April 06, 2010
Beautiful lighting,Melissa...Excellent textures,detail and expression..Love the story too...Very well captured.. #8515752Karen Engelbreth April 06, 2010
Wonderful portrait and story, Melissa... #8516066Ann Coates April 06, 2010
Fantastic capture of this magnificent animal Melissa. #8516074Ray Clarke April 07, 2010
Love both the image and the story Melissa! #8516095Lorri Shane April 08, 2010
Love these beautiful creatures. Is he sleeping? Looks like you had a great time at the zoo. Lotz of great shots, Melissa! #8519820Melissa Olsen April 09, 2010
My sincere thanks to all for your support and comments! #8522239Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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